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The system's main hub is the CATA Transportation Center (CTC) in downtown Lansing, with a satellite hub, the MSU-CATA Transportation Center (MSU-CTC), at Michigan State University. CATA also operates the Capital Area Multimodal Gateway, the region's Amtrak station. Many of the MSU-area routes are called "Spartan Service". This means that the ...
In a September 2023 letter from CATA to Spring Township, Rishel wrote the current CATA services provided 21,896 CATAGo rides in and around the township and 1,294 CATA Ride trips.
Two downtown connector routes and the return of a popular shuttle service highlight CATA’s new service changes.
Capital Area Transportation Authority (CATA) Bus Route 14 runs between the airport and downtown Lansing. To get to East Lansing or the Michigan State University campus, riders may transfer from the Lansing downtown end of Route 14 onto Route 1, Route 4, or Route 15. [114] A CSX Transportation rail line is located at the south end of the airport.
Indian Trails, in partnership with Greyhound, offers long-distance bus service to various destinations in Michigan. Megabus served the station from 2013 to 2016. [6] [7] Local CATA bus routes 20, 35, 39 stop at the station, and the facility also offers taxicab and bike-sharing.
The Centre Area Transportation Authority (CATA) is a mass transit agency that provides bus transportation within State College, Pennsylvania and the surrounding areas, as well as Pennsylvania State University. In 2023, the system had a ridership of 5,010,600, or about 13,400 per weekday as of the third quarter of 2024.
The Regional Transit Authority of Southeast Michigan (RTA) is a public transit agency serving Metro Detroit and the Ann Arbor area in the U.S. state of Michigan. It operates the QLINE streetcar in Detroit, [1] and coordinates and oversees the public transit services operated by DDOT, SMART, TheRide, and the Detroit People Mover.
The Blake is the largest of the AAATA's three transit centers, serving as a destination for 17 routes. [2] It serves as the main hub for Ann Arbor's hub-and-spoke bus transportation model. Four of these routes (3, 4, 5 and 6) connect the Blake to the smaller Ypsilanti Transit Center by various routes.